Thanks everyone,

Working this from several directions is really going to get some
traction. Another thought - a portal for links to projects that
explicitly want volunteers to collaborate.

http://www.wikieducator.org/Open_Resources_Collaboration

I have started to "populate" the page with Nellie's workshops and a
couple of projects that I have been working on. Technology Supported
Learning is a faculty development workshop.
http://www.wikieducator.org/User:Vtaylor/Technology_Supported_Learning

There is also a new pilot project for developing Middle School Math
and Science activities, which is still in the thinking stages, so it
will be entirely collaborative.
http://www.wikieducator.org/Collaborative_Open_Resources_Collection/Middle_School_Math_and_Science

Wikipedia was entirely collaborative development from the outset.
Whether intended or not, WikiEducator has been much more about the
practice of open "publishing" and WikiEducator is filling this need
well. This is great, but different.

So now, for those of us who want to participate more collaboratively,
we need explicit direction about where and when we should just jump
in. Resource  designation is good. Templates are useful. A portal as
an entry point to list projects inviting collaboration will help.
However, this is just a start. Please keep thinking about this and
collaborating on providing solutions.

..Valerie
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